142 Symposium--Soil Science Challenges in Land Surface and Global Climate Modeling: I

Oral Session
SSSA Division: Soil Physics
Soil scientists and particularly soil physicists are discussing the grand challenges of scaling soil physical properties and the function of soil structure (2012 Kirkham Conf and Jury et al 2011), but what is the view point of those modeling mass and energy fluxes at the regional, continental and global scale? Where and how can soil science improve these models and what is missing? . We envision three concepts for the symposium. One is elucidating the needs of better biophysical modeling focusing on how soil variability can contribute to better simulations of mass and energy transport. Secondly, a discussion of what the gaps in knowledge are regarding land use change and climate change. And lastly, ideas for how the global soil mapping efforts might supply better parameters or more specific soil inferences for use by the global climate and land surface modeling community.
Cosponsor(s):

Climatology & Modeling, Pedology

Monday, November 4, 2013: 2:00 PM-5:05 PM
Tampa Convention Center, Room 16

Organizers:
Cristine L. S. Morgan , Dennis J. Timlin and Tracy Twine
Moderators:
Tracy Twine and Dennis J. Timlin
2:00 PM
Introductory Remarks
2:05 PM
2:20 PM
Soil Science Challenges in Land Surface and Global Climate Modeling.
Marcos Heil Costa, Federal University of Viçosa; Hewlley M. A. Imbuzeiro, Federal University of Viçosa; Andrea Castanho, Federal University of Viçosa
2:35 PM
Soil Heterogeneity In Macroscale Hydrologic Models: Unresolved Challenges.
Nathaniel Chaney, Princeton University; Eric F. Wood, Princeton University
3:05 PM
Soil Inference For Biophysical Modelling At a Global Extent.
Alex Broadfoot McBratney III, University of Sydney; Budiman Minasny, The University of Sydney; Brendan Philip Malone, The University of Sydney; Uta Stockmann, The University of Sydney; Jason Morris, University of Sydney
3:20 PM
Discussion
3:30 PM
Scaling Biogeochemical Processes to Quantify the Impacts Regional Scale Land-Use-Change in the Context of Bioenergy.
Andy VanLoocke, USDA-ARS; Carl J Bernacchi, UDSA-ARS; Tracy Twine, Univeristy of Minnesota; Chris Kucharik, University of Wisconsin-Madison
3:45 PM
Sharpening Landsat 8 Thermal Imagery for Field Scale ET Mapping.
Feng Gao, USDA-ARS; Martha Anderson, USDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory; Carmelo Cammalleri, USDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory; Peijuan Wang, USDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory; William Kustas, USDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory
4:00 PM
Calibration and Validation of the Cosmos Rover for Mesoscale Soil Moisture Mapping.
Jingnuo Dong, Oklahoma State University; Tyson E. Ochsner, Oklahoma State University; Marek Zreda, University of Arizona; Michael H. Cosh, USDA-ARS; Chris B. Zou, Oklahoma State University
4:10 PM
Effects Of Compensatory Root Water Uptake and Water Table Depth Variations On Net Primary Productivity and Transpiration.
Mehmet Evren Soylu, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Steven Loheide, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Chris Kucharik, University of Wisconsin-Madison
4:25 PM
Response of Soil Effective Porosity to Prevailing Climates.
Daniel R Hirmas, University of California-Riverside; Daniel Gimenez, Rutgers University; Nathaniel Brunsell, University of Kansas; Attila Nemes, NIBIO - Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research
4:35 PM
Updating Soil Information in the Noah Land Surface Model for Simulations in Texas.
Andrea Szilagyi Kishne, Texas A&M University; Cristine L. S. Morgan, Soil Health Institute
4:45 PM
4:55 PM
Evaluating the Role of Missisquoi Bay Subaqueous Soils for Carbon Storage.
Zamir Libohova, USDA-NRCS; James A. Doolittle, USDA-NRCS; Reed Sims, Soil Survey; Thomas R. Villars, USDA-NRCS
5:05 PM
Adjourn